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New Product: SOX11 Antibody

Members of the SOX family of transcription factors are involved in the regulation of embryonic development and in the determination of cell fate.  In particular, SOX11 may function in the developing nervous system and work closely with Tuj1 in neurogenesis.

New Data for SOX11 NBP2-31371



Embracing the Reptile Within: Head, Heart and Healthcare

For the past five years the GoldLab Symposium, held at the University of Colorado- Boulder campus, has effectively brought together an impressive group of scientists and medical experts to encourage discussion on biological innovation and its impact on current healthcare. Missed the symposium? Don’t worry – we have compiled a short list of antibody targets related to talks given by speakers below!



Targets applicable for: The Placebo Effect

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Highly published 53BP1 antibodies a new RTEL1 antibody

53BP1 Antibody

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NB100-304)

53BP1 Antibody

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NB100-904...



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In recent years, accumulating evidence has highlighted the selective process of autophagy, eliminating unwanted components such as aberrant protein aggregates, lipid droplets, dysfunctional organelles and invading pathogens. It’s been known the process is mediated by selective autophagy receptors such as p62/SQSTM1. The receptors bind to small ubiquitin-like modifiers (UBLs) such as ATG8, LC3, GABARAPs and ATG5 to recognize autophagic cargo and form selective autophagosomes. Studies on selective autophagy allow the design of new compounds that interfere...

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